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Sebastien Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

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Hi,

I want to avoid repetition, so instead to say

" I won't be working on monday, and my colleague Martine won't be working on monday"

can I say

" I won't be working on monday, and my colleague Martine neither"

?

Thanks

Sebastien
  

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You should say; " I won't be working on monday and neither will my colleague Martine. " Cheers

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You should say;
" I won't be working on monday and neither will my colleague Martine. "
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Thank you very much Mike

Sebastien in France

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